
Julius Randle was ‘saved’ before becoming Knicks’ savior
NY Post
Some consider Julius Randle a Knicks savior. But before he could key this season’s unexpected turnaround, he needed a few saviors of his own.
That’s where Leon Rose and William “World Wide Wes” Wesley, now the Knicks’ president and executive vice president, come in. “It was kind of like they saved me,” the 6-foot-8 All-Star forward said on ESPN’s “The Woj Pod.”More Related News

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